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12 July, 21:02

Mexican Americans who became soldiers in the United States Army during World War II

A) constituted a very small percentage of the military.

B) often returned to civilian life with a new sense of self-esteem.

C) escaped from the prejudice they had experienced as civilians.

D) proved to be inferior fighters.

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  1. 12 July, 22:07
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    The answer would be B) Often returned to civilian life with a new sense of esteem.

    Explanation:

    Private Armando Flores of Corpus Christi, Texas, for example, fondly recalled being rebuked for putting his hands in his pockets on a cold day during basic training. "American soldiers stand at attention," a lieutenant told him, "They never keep their hands in their pockets." Years later, Flores still marveled at the significance of the occasion in his estimation: "Nobody had ever called me an American before!"
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